Lincoln C
From Ford Wiki
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| Automotive industry | Lincoln |
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| Parent company | Ford Motor Company |
| Model year | 2012 |
| Car classification | Compact car |
| Car body style | Sedan |
| Automobile layout | Front-wheel drive |
The Lincoln C is a Concept car manufactured by the Lincoln division of Ford. It was unveiled at the 2009 North American International Auto Show.[1]
References
| Lincoln, a Luxury vehicle division of Ford Motor Company – road car timeline, 1970s–present
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